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FC Dallas becomes first American pro sports team to host fans since pandemic MLS club FC Dallas allowed fans to attend Wednesday's game against Nashville SC, becoming the first American professional sports team to allow spectators since the early part of the coronavirus pandemic. 3 men linked to R. Kelly charged for seeking to influence victim testimonies Three men connected to R. Kelly have been arrested and charged with attempting to influence the testimony of victims in a racketeering case against the R&B singer. Colorado Grizzly Creek Fire grows to 4,800 acres, forces railway closures The Grizzly Creek Fire in Colorado grew to 4,800 acres on Wednesday, forcing Union Pacific to close railway tracks in the area. Masters golf tournament to take place without fans in November Augusta National Golf Club announced Wednesday that this year's Masters Tournament will be held without spectators or guests because of the coronavirus pandemic. Prosecutors request to revoke bail for man who posed as CIA agent Prosecutors have requested that bail be revoked for a man who pleaded guilty to posing as a CIA agent, alleging he has since continued a similar scheme. Dallas Cowboys to sign former Pro Bowl DE Everson Griffen The Dallas Cowboys are signing former Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl defensive end Everson Griffen. Longtime Colts OL coach Howard Mudd dies at 78 after motorcycle accident Howard Mudd, the legendary offensive line coach of the Indianapolis Colts, has died, the team announced Wednesday. He was 78. Salsa with onions linked to salmonella outbreak recalled A produce company in Washington issued a recall for salsa made from onions linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 600 people. Trump calls for more funding for schools that reopen in-person President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for Congress to appropriate $105 billion for schools including additional funding for schools that choose to reopen with in-person instruction. PSG shocks Atalanta in final minutes to reach Champions League semifinals Paris Saint-Germain scored a pair of late goals to earn a shocking 2-1 win over Atalanta on Wednesday at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal, and advance to the semifinals of the Champions League. Federal deficit reaches $2.8T, breaking annual record The federal deficit rose to $2.8 trillion through the end of July, breaking an annual record within the first 10 months of the fiscal year 2020. Federal judge declines to block new Title IX rule giving protections to suspects A federal judge on Wednesday refused to block the Education Department's new rules on reporting sexual misconduct, allowing them to go into effect Friday. NBA suspends Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo one game for headbutt The NBA has suspended Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo one game for headbutting Washington Wizards big man Moritz Wagner. Biden, Harris slam Trump COVID-19 response in first joint public appearance Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his selection for vice president, Kamala Harris, appeared together in public for the first time Wednesday as they criticized the Trump administration's coronavirus response Midwest derecho destroyed 10M acres of crops in Iowa A powerful derecho that tore through the Midwest earlier this week also flattened more than 10 million acres of crops in Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds said. Male frog in Brazil loyal to two females during breeding season Scientists have discovered a frog species in Brazil's Atlantic rainforest that practices harem polygyny. Lung cancer deaths in U.S. fall by up to 6% annually, analysis finds Deaths from non-small cell lung cancer in the United States declined by at least 3% a year on average between 2006 and 2016, according to an analysis published Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine. Louisiana man warns of large lizard on the loose A Louisiana man is warning neighbors to be on the lookout for his unusual escaped pet -- a Nile monitor lizard. S&P closes just short of record high as markets rally The S&P 500 closed just short of its record high on Wednesday, as markets bounced back from a poor performance the day earlier. Watch: German circus sells jars of lion poop for gardening A German circus that has been closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic is making some extra money by selling lion poop. New study shows how the smallest galaxies produce stars Astronomers finally have an explanation for how some of the cosmos' smallest galaxies make new stars. Air Force helicopter shot at midair, service member injured A military helicopter made an emergency landing Wednesday in Manassas, Va., after it was struck by a bullet, injuring a service member inside, U.S. military officials said. In Photos: Japan commemorates 35th anniversary of plane crash disaster A ceremony commemorating the 35th anniversary of the JAL flight 123 crash was held at the Memorial Garden in Ueno Village, Japan, on August 12, 2020. Aquarium drains wishing waterfall for 100 gallons of extra cash An aquarium in North Carolina said it drained a wishing waterfall to cash in on 14 years of tossed coins -- about 100 gallons' worth. |
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Biden and Harris Pledge a Strong Challenge to Trump and a Path Out of CrisisJoe Biden and Kamala Harris made their debut as running mates in Wilmington, Del., offering a vision of recovery from the coronavirus and pressing their case that the president has made things worse at every turn. Progressives Didn’t Want Harris for V.P. They’re Backing Her Anyway.Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris reaffirmed progressives’ fears of a Biden administration rooted in establishment politics. But rather than revolt, many snuffed out their criticisms. G.O.P.'s Raw Personal Attacks on Kamala Harris‘Radical leftist’ or not progressive enough? In the hours after Ms. Harris’s announcement as Joe Biden’s vice president, the Trump campaign struggled to launch a clear attack on the Biden-Harris ticket. Kamala Harris Crystallizes Trump’s View of WomenAs Ms. Harris joined the Democratic ticket, the president wasted no time calling her “nasty” and praising the “suburban housewife” he says will vote for him. His views are out of step with reality. Advisers Consider Whether Trump Can Cut Taxes Without CongressTrump’s lawyers and economic advisers have studied how far they could stretch executive authority to set tax policy, though the legality of any cuts is dubious. The Nation Wanted to Eat Out Again. Everyone Has Paid the Price.Governments and restaurant owners wanted to get back to business. But bars and restaurants have become a focal point for clusters of Covid infections. Health Experts Warn About Perils of New Virus Data Collection SystemAn administration shift is putting a burden on hospitals and undercutting the integrity of data on the pandemic, current and former members of a federal advisory panel said. QAnon Followers Are Hijacking the #SaveTheChildren MovementFans of the pro-Trump conspiracy theory are clogging anti-trafficking hotlines, infiltrating Facebook groups and raising false fears about child exploitation. Some Conferences Postponed Football. Not So Fast in the South.The Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences have said they won’t play in the fall. The Southeastern, Atlantic Coast and Big 12 conferences are biding for time. Ohio State Football Is Canceled. Will Trump Take the Hit?The Big Ten Conference’s decision to cancel its football season reverberated across Ohio, where the Buckeyes’ football program looms large. Some voters blamed President Trump’s handling of the virus. Postponed College Football Games Could Disrupt $1 Billion in TV AdsFox and Disney, which owns ESPN and ABC, prepare to take another hit from a pandemic that has already affected them with shutdowns and delays. Luxury Homes Tie Chinese Communist Elite to Hong Kong’s FateThree top leaders of China’s Communist Party have relatives who own assets in Hong Kong, including more than $51 million in luxury real estate, a New York Times investigation shows. Inside Jimmy Lai's Apple Daily During Hong Kong's Media CrackdownApple Daily, a pro-democracy paper known for celebrity gossip and hard-hitting investigations, has become a target in Beijing’s new national security law in Hong Kong. Biden-Harris, Masks, Moths: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Historic V.P. DecisionJoe Biden’s vice-presidential search has ended: Kamala Harris will be his running mate. How did he settle on the California senator? ‘Coronavirus Schools Briefing’A newsletter on how the pandemic is upending education. Coming soon. Join Us for a Conversation About Vice-Presidential Nominee Kamala HarrisOur reporters give you the back story and breakdown what this means for the election. Kamala Harris’s Cultural ImpactBiden’s pick for vice president comes with important advantages, but also some complexities. Trump’s Cabinet From HellThe contest is over. Meet the winning Worst. Could the Beirut Explosion Be a Turning Point for Lebanon?Chronic corruption must be rooted out. California Had a Curse. Kamala Harris Just Broke It.On her list of firsts: She will be the first Democrat from the Golden State to run on a major-party presidential ticket. Joshua Wong: Hong Kong Still Has Many Ways to ResistWe will respond to repression by demonstrating our solidarity creatively. The Poly-Parent Households Are ComingWe’re on the cusp of a technological revolution in baby making. What it means to be a family could be next. What the Kamala Harris Pick Tells Us About Joe BidenHis choice is a characteristic example of his tendency to row in the direction of the day’s strongest political currents. This Is Not Just a Victory for Kamala HarrisMillions of Black women and their political labor have made this historic moment possible. In One Corner, Trump. In the Other, Biden. Let the Debate Begin!Presidential debates could use a serious overhaul. We All Speak a Language That Will Go ExtinctEven when we speak the same tongue, understanding and being understood can be a struggle. I would know. Children Aren’t the Coronavirus Infection Risk in Schools. Adults Are.We’re so used to thinking of snotty-nosed kids as germ propagators. But that’s just not how Covid-19 works. The Fandom Around R.B.G. Is Out of Step With Reality‘The Notorious R.B.G.’ memes hit like relics as the symbol of progressive change looks more like a regular person for whom justice was not served. Charlie Blackmon Could Set a Hitting Record. Would It Be Legitimate?He doesn’t think so: “It’s not a full season; it’ll be an asterisk.” Even still, his .500 average so far is extraordinary on its own. Google, Facebook and Others Broaden Group to Secure U.S. ElectionMore tech companies met with government agencies on Wednesday to fight disinformation on social media. North Korean Hacking Group Attacks Israeli Defense IndustryIsrael says the attack was thwarted, but a cybersecurity firm says it was successful. Some officials fear that classified data stolen by North Korea could be shared with Iran. Two Indianapolis Police Officers Charged With Assaulting ProtestersThe two were indicted after videos taken by TV crews showed officers repeatedly striking one woman with batons and shoving another to the ground, the authorities said. A Florida Sheriff Has Ordered His Deputies Not to Wear MasksThe sheriff forbade his deputies from wearing masks while on duty, with some exceptions, and also barred visitors to his offices from wearing them. Air Force Helicopter Shot Over Virginia Forced to Make Emergency Landing, F.B.I. SaysOne crew member was treated at a hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening, according to the authorities, who said they were investigating the shooting. Beirut’s Youngest Cancer Patients Lose Care Options After BlastMany children undergoing chemotherapy in Lebanon now have nowhere to turn for treatment after an explosion destroyed hospitals and wiped out medicine stockpiles. It Was Business, It Was Personal: The Redstones’ Father-Daughter FeudA period of estrangement between Shari Redstone and her combative father, Sumner Redstone, ended with a reconciliation before his death and the daughter taking over the family empire. ‘Fat Talks,’ an Investigation, and a Reckoning: How Collegiate Runners Forced ReformAthletes detailed “fat talks” and eating disorders they said a prominent coach at Wesleyan had fostered. When the same coach was assigned to lead changes in the environment he created, the students protested once again. Feel Like You’re Going Out of Your Mind? Consider Your Mind-SetNo one likes to make mistakes, but how you manage them can be a key to a stronger future. Bike Shorts, It’s Your Time to ShineAre stretchy shorts an enlightened choice for the times, or a tumble into sartorial laziness? Either way, they work. The Spiritual Power of FatIs it any surprise that when survival became a theme of daily life, I immediately thought of making cultured butter? Whether You Are a Night Owl or Early Bird May Affect How Much You MoveEarly risers did the equivalent of walking 20 to 30 minutes more each day compared to “evening types,” who tend to stay up late. A House candidate in Connecticut dropped out of today’s primary after being arrested.More Recent Articles |
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MLS club FC Dallas allowed fans to attend Wednesday's game against Nashville SC, becoming the first American professional sports team to allow spectators since the early part of the coronavirus pandemic.
Three men connected to R. Kelly have been arrested and charged with attempting to influence the testimony of victims in a racketeering case against the R&B singer.
The Grizzly Creek Fire in Colorado grew to 4,800 acres on Wednesday, forcing Union Pacific to close railway tracks in the area.
Augusta National Golf Club announced Wednesday that this year's Masters Tournament will be held without spectators or guests because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Prosecutors have requested that bail be revoked for a man who pleaded guilty to posing as a CIA agent, alleging he has since continued a similar scheme.
The Dallas Cowboys are signing former Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl defensive end Everson Griffen.
Howard Mudd, the legendary offensive line coach of the Indianapolis Colts, has died, the team announced Wednesday. He was 78.
A produce company in Washington issued a recall for salsa made from onions linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 600 people.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for Congress to appropriate $105 billion for schools including additional funding for schools that choose to reopen with in-person instruction.
Paris Saint-Germain scored a pair of late goals to earn a shocking 2-1 win over Atalanta on Wednesday at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon, Portugal, and advance to the semifinals of the Champions League.
The federal deficit rose to $2.8 trillion through the end of July, breaking an annual record within the first 10 months of the fiscal year 2020.
A federal judge on Wednesday refused to block the Education Department's new rules on reporting sexual misconduct, allowing them to go into effect Friday.
The NBA has suspended Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo one game for headbutting Washington Wizards big man Moritz Wagner.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his selection for vice president, Kamala Harris, appeared together in public for the first time Wednesday as they criticized the Trump administration's coronavirus response
A powerful derecho that tore through the Midwest earlier this week also flattened more than 10 million acres of crops in Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds said.
Scientists have discovered a frog species in Brazil's Atlantic rainforest that practices harem polygyny.
Deaths from non-small cell lung cancer in the United States declined by at least 3% a year on average between 2006 and 2016, according to an analysis published Wednesday by the New England Journal of Medicine.
A Louisiana man is warning neighbors to be on the lookout for his unusual escaped pet -- a Nile monitor lizard.
The S&P 500 closed just short of its record high on Wednesday, as markets bounced back from a poor performance the day earlier.
A German circus that has been closed for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic is making some extra money by selling lion poop.
Astronomers finally have an explanation for how some of the cosmos' smallest galaxies make new stars.
A military helicopter made an emergency landing Wednesday in Manassas, Va., after it was struck by a bullet, injuring a service member inside, U.S. military officials said.
A ceremony commemorating the 35th anniversary of the JAL flight 123 crash was held at the Memorial Garden in Ueno Village, Japan, on August 12, 2020.
An aquarium in North Carolina said it drained a wishing waterfall to cash in on 14 years of tossed coins -- about 100 gallons' worth. 
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